Iwata was an inspiration as CEO. He embodied the fun parts of gaming, the smiles, and the wonder we can have in our hobby. He was humble, and worked through love of gaming and what smiles it can bring to us fans.

It gives me great sadness to see him leave. Not only was he a constant presence in the credits of all the best games I ever played (I always looked forward to seeing his name last) but he was a constant presence in our web sub-culture through his memes, Nintendo Direct hosting duties, and his Iwata Asks series.

All I can hope for is for Nintendo to continue on his path of smiles, despite all the mistakes, and honor his legacy.

@Lord Spencer wrote:If by immersion you mean bugs, glitches, terrible gameplay, and near identical voice acting for all the NPCs. Then yes, Bethesda makes the most immersive game worlds

Speaking from my experience with Skyrim, yes Bethesda does make the most immersive world considering I spent hundreds of hours immersed on that game and so did a million of others and four years on are still being done so. Glitches and bugs are in a lot of games and yes console Skyrim has a lot but later patches fixed everything major. Those nearly identical NPCs you talking about, I know them better than I know my own neighbors. Sigurd who works for Belethor General Good Store, the Ysolda who wants to get rich by trading with Khajits, Nazeem who is the chief tourist guide of the Cloud District I could go on and on all day. They reused voice actors and that's supposed to take me out of my enjoyment and immersion. And shit gameplay I am not even gonna bother I'll just say on the hundreds of hours I invested on it I did not find the gameplay shit and I can confirm that I was not brainwashed by hype and marketing.

Not surprising though, I remember you called Skyrim a glorified tech demo before and a shallow game. Just like every hyped game the last generation sucks except for Nintendo ones. Skyrim shallow glorified tech demo, TLOU a glorified movie, Uncharted shit, GTA sucks, Walking Dead average etc.

On Fallout 3 I remember the world being very immersive. It's what kept me playing. I did not like the gameplay that much and that's probably because I was a scrub or did not really get it. I kept running out of bullets, dying, getting radiation.